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[pct-l] Journal by digital voice recorder
that does sound great, but since I am stupid-crazy about weight, I'd be
concerned about the extra weight of a palm. I wonder if I can get a
wrist watch with a notepad/pda thingy built in??? I've seen the Timex
Ironman Data Port pda watches that synch with Microsoft Outlook and I
was thinking about getting one, but I I don't think you can jot notes
on it.
> I take lots of pictures when I go hiking and I prefer to jot down
> notes for each picture. I used to use a pencil and a small pad of
> paper but eventual got a Palm Pilot specifically for this purpose and
> it works great. It fits easily in my pocket so it's easy to get to and
> I don't notice the weight and when I get home I can sync it to my
> computer where I have easy access to my notes rather than having to
> fast-forward or rewind an audio file. The size of a text file is not
> an issue and I've never had to replace the batteries during a trip.
>
>
> Mark
>
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> On Sep 28, 2004, at 8:46 AM, dude wrote:
>
>> One thing that I thought the voice recorder would help with is
>> documenting photos. I always seem to come back from the trip and sit
>> there and look at several of my photos and say "hmmm. now was this X
>> lake or Y lake?" did the recorder help with that at all?
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